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EZee Life™ Products

 

34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15

 

Concord, Ontario  L4K 1S6

 

EZee Fold Pro User Manual 
 

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Summary of Contents for Fold Pro CH4058

Page 1: ...CH4058 Silver Frame CH4059 Orange Black Frame EZee Life Products 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 EZee Fold Pro User Manual ...

Page 2: ...for choosing the EZee Fold Pro Electric Wheelchair for your portable wheelchair transportation needs It is important to read through this manual before operating your EZee Fold Pro Electric Wheelchair to become familiar with its features as well as its limitations and safety information You will find the operation and care of your new wheelchair very simple and easy There may be minor differences ...

Page 3: ... Aluminum Alloy Product weight 25 2 kg no batteries 27 8 kg 2 batteries Batteries 24V 7AH 2 pcs lithium battery Charge Time 6 to 8 hours Unfolded Size 94 x 65 x 97 5 cm Folded Size 65 x 35 x 77 5 cm Turning Radius 85 cm Max Speed 6 kph Driving Range 22 km Climbing slope Max 8 Varies based on terrain battery condition user weight ...

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Page 5: ...transferring in and out of the wheelchair d Always be aware of your surroundings e If you are not sure the Wheelchair can surpass an obstacle try to find another way around f The Wheelchair is designed for a single user only more than one user may result in personal injury to you and others g Make sure that electronic components such as the control panel battery charge and other electronic control...

Page 6: ... bumped 2 Make sure the footrest is down 3 Once seated make sure your feet are safely on the footrest Driving the EZee Fold Power Wheelchair 1 Be alert to the danger of motor vehicles on roads or in parking lots 2 If used at night or when visibility is low use reflective tape and or lights on your wheelchair 3 The wheelchair is designed for use on firm even surface such as concrete asphalt or indo...

Page 7: ...when being transported in a vehicle 4 The EZee Fold Power Wheelchair is NOT approved to be used with any tie down system which is generally used to transport a seated user in a powered wheelchair in a motor vehicle Operation Warnings Do not operate the wheelchair in water Do not try to operate on stairs or escalators Do not operate on a moving vehicle such as a bus Do not lean out of the wheelchai...

Page 8: ... Wheelchair two or three times per year for in the following areas 1 Frame Tighten loose screws as necessary using the tool kit included with your Wheelchair 2 Wheels Make sure they rotate easily Significant resistance may require new bearings 3 Armrest Look for excessive wear or looseness Replacement parts and more major maintenance issues should be done by a professional Batteries 1 Use batterie...

Page 9: ...changes to your EZee Fold Power Wheelchair unless authorized in writing by representative from our company Doing so will void the warranty and may create a safety hazard Electromagnetic Interference Powered vehicles such as Power Wheelchairs may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference which is interfering electromagnetic energy emitted from sources such as radio station TV station amateur r...

Page 10: ... Your EZee Fold Power Wheelchair will arrive carefully packaged in a cardboard box 1 Open the top of the box then turn the box on the side for easier removal of the chair and contents 2 Total components as below ...

Page 11: ...nd pull up while holding down on the seat to expand the chair and complete the assembly Push Bar Hold Down Seat 2 Sit on the chair and lean backwards to ensure the locking clip located below the seat to the rear of wheelchair locks the seat in place This step is very important ...

Page 12: ...anged to left side tighten knob located under the armrest to secure the joystick in place 4 Connect the joystick wire harness to the CPU wire harness Take care the line up the pins properly as arrows indicate so that they are bent broken or otherwise damaged Ensure white arrow heads align to prevent damaging pins ...

Page 13: ...eries or you can use each battery individually no need to connect batteries in series tighten connectors 6 Connect batteries to the Control Box with the wire coming from the wheelchair and tightening connector 7 Put both batteries into the battery box which under the seat and ensure the battery clip is locked ...

Page 14: ...operation of joystick the speed and the maneuverability of wheelchair 2 When turning reduce your speed which will help you avoid any potential tilting or tipping of the wheelchair 3 Be sure to adjust the speed depending on your environment 4 To slow down slowly return the joystick back toward the center position 5 To stop just bring the joystick back to the center position ...

Page 15: ...ropriate environment after you have practiced operation the wheelchair and know how to work the controller Transferring In Out Be certain that the power is OFF before transferring to or from the seat of the wheelchair with no light on the joystick and ensure the footrest is down Power On Press the Power button you will hear a beep and a light will indicate that power is on Turning Steering Use the...

Page 16: ...eries which should last about 18 km under normal operation conditions We recommend that you run the wheelchair until the batteries are completely dead before charging for the first time in order to get the most out of the battery life Primary charging method Charge both batteries at the same time via controller charge port 1 Turn the power off 2 Plug in the charger to the controller port see below...

Page 17: ...ry is full charged unplug from power Back of charger with definition of what the light colours mean Secondary charging method You have the option of charging the batteries individually 1 Turn off the main power 2 Flip open the charger port protector on the front of battery 3 Use the secondary charger pigtail to adapt the battery charger to plug into the battery directly ...

Page 18: ...than 8 hours 10 If the wheelchair is not used for two months we recommend that you charge the battery for 6 8 hours before use 11 Over current protection this system is included on the wheelchair and will shut off the current from the batteries if triggered thus shutting the motor down which will ensure that the motor and battery do not experience and damage 12 The life cycle of a lithium battery ...

Page 19: ...t is frozen from extreme weather conditions instead first allow it to thaw for several hours Free Wheel Mode In order to have a caregiver push the power wheelchair it must be put in Free Wheel Mode This mode disengages the drive mechanism to the wheels making them free to push manually We recommend that you turn off the power of wheelchair when in this mode both for safety and to save battery powe...

Page 20: ...c mode as the Fold Power Wheelchair is not compatible with them Never sit in the wheelchair and be transported in moving vehicle Do not place the folded power wheelchair in the front seat with driver where it could move and slide 1 Turn OFF the power from the controller 2 Remove seat cushion 3 Press down the backrest and flip the backrest safety latch down to unlock the frame Press down the backre...

Page 21: ...21 4 Fold the wheelchair 5 When folded the seat cross bar can be used to move the wheelchair easily Seat Cross Bar ...

Page 22: ...wheelchair noisy or vibrating when turning 1 Speed is set too low 2 Motor is damaged 1 Increase the speed At low speeds the motor may sound or feel strained 2 Replace the motor Why can t I charge the battery 1 Charger light does not turn on 2 Charger light is always green 3 Charging time is stopped before full charge is complete 1 Replace the charger 2 Battery is not connected or may need to be re...

Page 23: ...he indicator repeats this error message Please refer to the fault information diagnosis table to help you find possible problems and corresponding solutions If the above method still does not help you troubleshoot please contact your dealer When communicating with the dealer provide the specific problems in as much detail as much as possible No 1 red light flash indicates the pressure of battery i...

Page 24: ...oes not extend to consequential costs resulting from the fault or defect of the product freight and travel costs loss of earnings or other expenses that one may incur Warranty is valid for the original purchaser only and the original receipt must be presented before any warranty options are considered Please also be prepared to provide the date of purchase and serial number Imported Distributed by...

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